Christian Ohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Matthieu Moy, 2007-07-17:
>
>> At the moment, I'm mostly using git.
>
> Our website says that the git backend isn't usable yet.  Is that still true?
>
> * The introduction says "support for [...] git is being worked on but
> still lacks some features".  Is that still accurate, or should we move
> git from "being worked on" to "supported"?

It still lack a lot of features, yes. Indeed, I'm mostly using the
command-line (because learning a tool with an Emacs interface, if that
interface isn't finished yet isn't a terribly good idea).

It's not complete, it has bugs (sometimes, C-x V = doesn't work the
first time, but works if I repeat it immediately), ...

> * The backend status table still shows a '-' in all columns (status,
> diff, log, pull, commit) for git.  Which columns should be '+'?

commit works fine, log is implemented and seems reasonably good,
status and diff are implemented but buggy.

> * The backend status table has a note on the git backend: "There used
> to be a cogito back-end, but it has been dropped. The Git back-end is
> not usable yet."  Should we remove this note?

The "cogito has been droped" should remain for some time.

-- 
Matthieu

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